Net lace, crochet lace, French lace, guipure lace — used on saree blouse hemlines, kurti sleeves, lehenga dupattas, and necklines. Visualise any lace on your fabric with StitchMagic AI before purchase or stitching.
✦ Visualise Lace on Your Fabric FreeMachine-made from fine polyester tulle. Lightweight, delicate. Best for formal blouses and lehenga borders.
Made from cotton or polyester yarn using interlocked loops. Heavier, more textured. Popular for kurti sleeves and hems.
Fine, delicate lace with intricate floral patterns on a sheer net background. Elegant and couture — perfect for bridal blouses.
Heavy, structured lace with raised motifs — no background fabric. Creates a dramatic 3D border effect on blouses and lehengas.
Satin or organza ribbon woven through net or crochet base. Adds colour and texture to dupatta borders and saree edges.
Net lace base with pre-attached sequins or stones. Festive, sparkly. Popular for party-wear kurtis and reception lehengas.
| Garment | Best Lace Type | Placement | Width |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saree Blouse | French lace, guipure lace | Neckline, hem, back opening | 1–3 inches |
| Kurti | Crochet lace, cotton lace | Sleeve cuffs, hem border | 1–2 inches |
| Lehenga Skirt | Net lace, sequin lace | Hem border | 3–6 inches |
| Dupatta | Net lace, ribbon lace, guipure | All 4 edges | 2–4 inches |
| Salwar Suit | Crochet lace, cotton lace | Sleeve ends, kurta hem | 1–2 inches |
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